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US-8994200

Power system frequency inertia for power generation system

PublishedMarch 31, 2015
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Technical Abstract

A power generation system is provided. The power generation system including a power generation unit operable to supply electrical power to an utility system; a synchronous machine coupled to the utility system; a grid measurement device arranged for measuring the current and power that is exchanged between the synchronous machine and the utility system; a controller for adjusting the output power of the power generation unit as a function of the power and current that is measured by the grid measurement device; and a communication link between the grid measurement device, controller and/or the power generation unit. The power generation unit is configured to provide current and power to the utility system as a function of the power and current that is measured by the grid measurement device.

Patent Claims
19 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A power generation system comprising: a power generation unit responsive to a variable energy source, the power generation unit operable to supply electrical power to an utility system by way of a first circuit path including a power converter; a synchronous machine coupled to the utility system by way of a second circuit path not including a power converter, the first circuit path and the second circuit path comprising a parallel circuit connection for the power generation unit and for the synchronous machine to the utility system, the synchronous machine having an inertial response to transient conditions in the utility system, the inertial response of the synchronous machine effective to utilize rotational kinetic energy in the synchronous machine for stabilizing the transient conditions; a grid measurement device arranged for measuring a current and a power that are exchanged during the transient conditions of the utility system between the synchronous machine and the utility system in accordance with the inertial response of the synchronous machine, the power and the current exchanged between the synchronous machine and the utility system by way of the second circuit path; a controller communicatively coupled to the grid measurement device and to the synchronous machine, the controller adapted for adjusting an output power of the power generation unit as a function of the exchanged power and current measured by the grid measurement device during the transient conditions of the utility system; and a means of communication between the grid measurement device, controller and/or the power generation unit, wherein the power generation unit is configured to supply an amount of current and power to the utility system by way of the first circuit path, the amount of current and power being supplied by the power generation unit to the utility system as a function of the power and the current that are exchanged during the transient conditions between the synchronous machine and the utility system, wherein the amount of current and power being supplied to the utility system by the power generation unit in combination with the exchanged power and current between the synchronous machine and the utility effective for reducing frequency deviation or power swings that occur during the transient conditions of the utility system.

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2. The power generation system according to claim 1 , wherein the power generation unit is selected from the group consisting of wind turbine generator, solar cell, fuel cell, micro turbine, and a wave power system.

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3. The power generation system according to claim 1 , wherein the synchronous machine is a micro synchronous machine.

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4. The power generation system according to claim 1 , wherein the power generation system comprises of a number of power generation units operated in parallel.

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5. The power generation system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to provide a blade pitch control signal or a turbine speed control signal in response to a frequency disturbance or a power oscillation of the utility system as a function of the synchronous generator response to the utility system.

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6. The power generation system according to claim 1 , wherein an input signal for the controller comprises a torque or power signal and is a function of the synchronous generator response to the utility system.

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7. The power generation system according to claim 1 further comprising a limit function configured for limiting a frequency of power flow modulation, a supplemental power or torque signal, or combinations thereof.

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8. The power generation system according to claim 7 , wherein the limit function comprises limits that are operable as a function of at least one of a physical limitation on the power generation system such as a power limit, a torque limit, a current limit, an energy limit, or a speed limit.

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9. The power generation system according to claim 1 , wherein the power generation system comprises of a wind turbine generator, which wind turbine generator comprises of a doubly fed asynchronous generator or a generator for use with a full converter.

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10. The power generation system of according to claim 1 , further comprising an energy storage element, an energy consumer element or combinations thereof, wherein the energy storage element, the energy consumer element or the combinations thereof are coupled to a converter.

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11. The power generation system according to claim 1 , wherein the main shaft of the synchronous machine is coupled to a motor.

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12. The power generation system according to any claim 1 , wherein the synchronous machine is connected to control means in order for the synchronous machine to generate or absorb reactive power.

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13. A method in a power generation system comprising: generating power in a power generation unit responsive to a variable energy source; supplying power from the power generation unit to an utility system by way of a first circuit path including a power converter; coupling a synchronous machine to the utility system by way of a second circuit path not including a power converter; forming with the first circuit path and the second circuit path a parallel circuit connection for the power generation unit and the synchronous machine to the utility system; arranging the synchronous machine to provide an inertial response to transient conditions in the utility system, the inertial response of the synchronous machine effective to utilize rotational kinetic energy in the synchronous machine for stabilizing the transient conditions in the utility system; measuring with a grid measurement device a current and a power that are exchanged during the transient conditions between the synchronous machine and the utility system in accordance with the inertial response of the synchronous machine; adjusting an output power of the power generation unit as a function of the exchanged power and current that are measured by the grid measurement device; modulating in the power generation system a flow of power from the power generation unit to the utility system as a function of the power and current exchanged during the transient conditions between the synchronous machine and the utility system, the flow of power from the power generation unit to the utility system in combination with the current and power exchanged between the synchronous machine and the utility system effective for reducing frequency deviation or power swings that occur during the transient conditions in the utility system.

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14. The method of claim 13 further comprising adjusting the output power based on the rate of change of the frequency of the power and/or current measurements.

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15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the power generation unit comprises a wind turbine generator, wherein an adjusting of the output power of the wind turbine generator comprises changing a blade pitch or a turbine speed of the wind turbine generator.

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16. The method of claim 13 further comprising modulating flow of power in at least one an energy storage element or an energy consumer element in response to frequency disturbances or power swings of the utility system.

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17. The method according to claim 13 , further comprising coupling a motor to a main shaft of the synchronous machine.

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18. The method according to claim 13 , wherein the adjusting of the output power of the power generation unit comprises a limiting function comprising limits that are operable as a function of at least one of a physical limitation on the power generation system, comprising a power limit, a torque limit, a current limit, an energy limit, or a speed limit.

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19. The method according to claim 13 , wherein the synchronous machine comprises a micro synchronous machine having a high inertia constant.

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Filing Date

March 10, 2009

Publication Date

March 31, 2015

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